F5F Stay Refreshed Software Operating Systems In version 11, updates to folders remain inactive

In version 11, updates to folders remain inactive

In version 11, updates to folders remain inactive

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t00awesome4u
Junior Member
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03-22-2016, 12:42 AM
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When setting up a new folder, renaming it, and moving files in and out, there are no visual updates unless you refresh manually. For example, creating a new folder initially shows nothing. After refreshing, the updated name appears. Someone might have a solution, but I haven’t found any recent fixes online—just an old Win 10 problem from about a year ago. This issue seems to be happening again today without any known changes or updates.
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t00awesome4u
03-22-2016, 12:42 AM #1

When setting up a new folder, renaming it, and moving files in and out, there are no visual updates unless you refresh manually. For example, creating a new folder initially shows nothing. After refreshing, the updated name appears. Someone might have a solution, but I haven’t found any recent fixes online—just an old Win 10 problem from about a year ago. This issue seems to be happening again today without any known changes or updates.

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_iMoon
Member
156
03-23-2016, 09:24 PM
#2
You haven’t managed to turn it off properly, which is unusual. I’ve seen this before—being stuck on 11 causes frequent refreshes.
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_iMoon
03-23-2016, 09:24 PM #2

You haven’t managed to turn it off properly, which is unusual. I’ve seen this before—being stuck on 11 causes frequent refreshes.

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IPS10
Senior Member
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03-24-2016, 08:31 AM
#3
You likely adjusted the animation options and checked them off by looking at the settings.
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IPS10
03-24-2016, 08:31 AM #3

You likely adjusted the animation options and checked them off by looking at the settings.

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hdoor20
Senior Member
477
04-03-2016, 10:11 AM
#4
Some Windows files could be behaving oddly. Try running chkdsk /f on the C drive using an administrator command prompt.
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hdoor20
04-03-2016, 10:11 AM #4

Some Windows files could be behaving oddly. Try running chkdsk /f on the C drive using an administrator command prompt.

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Miktor
Junior Member
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04-04-2016, 06:44 AM
#5
Tried the 101 nothing. Got stock Win 11. Let it auto-update to function properly. What should I be checking for? Also experimenting further—if I launch the music player and attempt to close it, the file explorer freezes. Task manager only closes it. When I try to open display settings, it crashes the file explorer again. Files don't refresh consistently, even on the regular desktop; they only update when I right-click and refresh. Thank God I didn’t upgrade to Windows on my main machine. Many people have switched back to Win 10 after testing Win 11.
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Miktor
04-04-2016, 06:44 AM #5

Tried the 101 nothing. Got stock Win 11. Let it auto-update to function properly. What should I be checking for? Also experimenting further—if I launch the music player and attempt to close it, the file explorer freezes. Task manager only closes it. When I try to open display settings, it crashes the file explorer again. Files don't refresh consistently, even on the regular desktop; they only update when I right-click and refresh. Thank God I didn’t upgrade to Windows on my main machine. Many people have switched back to Win 10 after testing Win 11.

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oscarvilhof
Junior Member
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04-06-2016, 11:58 AM
#6
You don’t need to search for anything once you run that command—just let it work. Also, verify drive health using the HDD Sentinel tool.
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oscarvilhof
04-06-2016, 11:58 AM #6

You don’t need to search for anything once you run that command—just let it work. Also, verify drive health using the HDD Sentinel tool.